Eloise Goes to School
Eloise Goes to School

Eloise Goes to School

2007Movie45 minEnglish

After Eloise s tutor Philip quits, nanny enrolls her in the prestigious Hawthorne academy. Eloise can t wait to being real school, but soon finds out it isn t exactly what she was expecting. There are mean girls on the playground, very strict teachers and so many rules rules rules! Eloise decides it s time to make school fun again, she s teaching her new friends to stand up to bullies, helping her teacher understand there are a lot of different ways to learn and having tons of adventures. Can Eloise fit in at her new school? Will she be able to follow all the rules while remaining true to herself? Imagination runs wild and being bored is neer allowed in this fun filled animated adventure featuring the talented voices of Lynn Redgrave, Tim Curry, Neil Patrick Harris and Doris Roberts!

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Director: Gigi GardemeisterGenres: Animation, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

Eloise, a precocious and energetic young girl, is preparing for her first day of school. With a mix of excitement and nervousness, she navigates the challenges and joys of entering a new environment. The film follows her adventures as she makes new friends, learns new things, and discovers the wonders of the classroom and playground.

Critical Reception

As an animated children's film, 'Eloise Goes to School' was primarily aimed at a very young audience and generally received a positive, albeit mild, reception from parents and educators who appreciated its gentle approach to early childhood education and social skills. Critical reviews were scarce, focusing on its suitability for preschoolers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its age-appropriate content for young children.
  • Seen as a gentle introduction to the school environment.
  • Character of Eloise is relatable and engaging for preschoolers.

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Fun Fact

The 'Eloise' character originated in the classic 1955 children's book series written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight.

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